At Woodnest, a treehouse stay becomes a refined escape into nature. The vision behind Woodnest was to craft authentic, single-tree structures that invite guests to fully immerse in nature without giving up modern comforts. Each treehouse is designed to provide a luxurious experience, complete with electricity, a small kitchenette, high-speed Wi-Fi, and modern bathroom facilities.

For those crisp winter nights, floor heating ensures warmth and coziness as you take in the breathtaking surroundings. Whether you’re drawn to adventure or simply seeking relaxation, Woodnest promises an unforgettable escape, where you can reconnect with nature while enjoying the comforts of life elevated in the treetops. Discover this perfect blend of luxury and nature in your very own treehouse retreat overlooking the stunning Hardangerfjord.

Nature, conservation, and adventure come together at this intimate guest retreat in the heart of Swedish Lapland. Located near the Lule River in the quaint village of Harads, home to around 600 residents, this innovative hotel offers guests a chance to embrace the beauty and simplicity of Nordic seclusion. The hotel’s design is striking, blending eclectic and modern elements with the raw beauty of the surrounding forest and water.

Each accommodation is a contemporary treehouse crafted by Sweden’s top architects, with some designed to support ecological initiatives that protect local wildlife. One standout is The Biosphere, a unique guest room adorned with 350 bird nests, creating a habitat for the declining native bird population.

In winter, adventure awaits with dog sledding, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing, alongside opportunities to visit reindeer and marvel at the Northern Lights. In summer, explore the thundering rapids of Storforsen, participate in forest meditation or yoga, meet adorable alpacas, forage for local ingredients with an expert herbalist, or take a cooking class to master the art of wood-fired pizza. Experience the magic of Swedish Lapland where adventure and nature harmoniously coexist.